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May 20 2016

How Do Bathrooms in the Basement Work?

“We’ve been considering converting the basement in our Hingham home into an apartment for our oldest daughter,” Jeffrey said, “but I’m not sure how that would work out from a plumbing perspective. If she needs to come upstairs into the house every time she has to use the bathroom, that’s really going to take away from the sense of a separate space we’re trying to create.”

If you’re familiar with traditional bathroom plumbing systems, you know that a toilet’s drain pipe runs downward, generally into the basement where it is then connected to a municipal sewer system or the home’s septic tank. Gravity plays a pivotal role in keeping everything running smoothly. So what happens when you’re already at the home’s lowest point and there’s no further down to go?

Enter the upflush toilet. These specially designed toilets can be installed on any flat, finished surface. Upflush toilets contain a macerator, which breaks waste products down into tiny pieces, and a pump that quietly and efficiently lifts the waste materials up to the home’s existing sewer infrastructure when the toilet is flushed. Upflush toilets were first introduced in the early 1990’s, and have been functioning reliably in basement bathrooms ever since.

Having your basement finished to serve as living space can involve creating several different functional areas. In the bathroom, in addition to the toilet, you’ll need a bathing option as well as a space for washing up. Shower units are the most common option, but free standing tubs can also be installed. Talk to your Hingham basement renovation specialists for details.

The bathroom in a basement remodel doesn’t have to be bare-bones or utilitarian. Working with skilled basement renovation contractors, you have a wide range of options, from family friendly to spa-like elegance. Choosing the right flooring, lighting, and wall finishes in addition to your plumbing fixtures can result in a gorgeous bathroom in the basement that you love!

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May 13 2016

Finished Basements Don’t Have To Be Dark!

One of the top concerns homeowners have about finishing their basement is that the resulting space will be dark and gloomy. This worry was born during the 1970’s, when many basement conversions didn’t make the best use of available lighting options. Couple that with the era’s penchant for wood paneling and burnt orange shag carpeting and it’s true: you wind up with a dark space. But we’ve come a long way since the 1970’s!

If you’re thinking about having your Plymouth basement finished, here’s what you need to know about creating a bright, airy space. Every home’s layout is different and in some instances, your basement may be configured to allow for a maximum amount of natural light to enter the space. This is particularly true for basements that have traditional cellar doors that can be reconfigured into separate entrances – a very popular option when basements are being finished into living space for adult children or in-laws. Talk to your Plymouth basement renovation contractor about what the natural light options are for your space.

Additionally, artificial lighting options are almost limitless. Choose your lighting based on what you’d like to do in your new finished basement. For example, home offices need steady, bright white lighting while the home theater basement needs dimmable lights to accommodate film viewing. Don’t skimp on lighting, and choose wall finishes and decor accessories that maximize the amount of light in your room. White and lighter colored walls reflect more light than dark walls or paneling; mirrors are a tried and true trick that can do wonders to increase the amount of light in your new space.

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May 08 2016

Up or Down: 2nd Story Addition or Basement Remodel For Extra Space?

“We’re a blended family,” Cecilia said. “I have three daughters, and my husband Mike has two sons. And now we’re expecting our first baby together.” She laid a hand on her stomach and smiled. “All of this is wonderful – six children means we’re truly blessed! But we’re running out of space for everyone to fit comfortably.”

The family needed at least two more bedrooms; that much was clear. “Mike’s boys were sharing a room, but considering the fact there’s six years between them, that’s not exactly ideal,” Cecilia said. “And the baby’s going to sleep with us for the first few months, but they’ll need their own space eventually. So we were left with a choice: have a second story addition added to the home, or have the basement finished?”

“We needed to know what the numbers looked like before we made our decision,” Cecilia explained, “So we got bids for both projects, from a local contractor and a Duxbury basement remodeling company. I also wanted to know how long the project would take, because I needed to have everything absolutely wrapped up and done before the little one arrived.”

“The basement renovation won on both counts. Not only was it many thousands of dollars cheaper,” Cecilia said, “but the work would be done in less than half the time it would take to have a second story put on. Everything was faster and more affordable; permitting, getting the boys’ rooms set up, the whole nine yards.”  With the money saved by choosing to have the Duxbury basement remodeled, Cecilia and Mike could splurge on a treat for the older kids. “They’ve wanted a swing set for forever and a day,” she said. “So we got them one to play on. It’ll give them something fun to do while I’m taking care of the baby. Everybody wins!”

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Apr 22 2016

Basement Remodels Offer Great Payback According to Remodeling Magazine

Every year, people renovate their homes, both here in the Pembroke area and across the nation. There’s consistently interest in which type of remodels truly add value to the home. While everyone agrees that anything that is broken, from a non-functioning bathroom to a leaky roof, needs to be fixed right away, figuring out the other choices can be tricky. Remodeling magazine tracks the payback rates of many popular home renovations by comparing a job’s cost and the impact that job has on the home’s resale value; they release these numbers annually.

This year, once again, basement renovations appear near the top of the list of the renovations with the best payback rates. The basement renovation used to calculate the payback rate included a 20-by-30-foot entertaining area with wet bar, a 5-by-8-foot full bathroom with vinyl floors and a two-piece fiberglass shower unit and a 24-foot partition wall to enclose the mechanical area.  The cost for that job was a little more than $81,000, and the positive impact on the home’s selling price was nearly $51,000, resulting in a payback rate of 62.8%.

That’s a better rate of return than you’ll get from a major kitchen remodel, two-story addition, or even roofing replacement! From our experience doing basement renovations in Pembroke, we know that most homeowners have no immediate plans to sell their homes: they’re upgrading the basement to provide more living space, room for a home business, or for other immediate needs. But it’s good to know that in the long term, a basement renovation can have a significant positive impact on the value of your home.

 

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Apr 16 2016

Scituate Basement Renovation Makes Entrepreneurship Easy

“I’ve always wanted to work for myself,” Dori said. “But I never really had the nerve to take the leap into entrepreneurship.” She shrugged her shoulders. “Of course, then my company radically downsized, and it didn’t matter whether or not I had the nerve to give up my steady paycheck – that steady paycheck was gone.”

With a limited amount of severance pay available to her, Dori needed to get her new business up and running in a hurry. “Luckily, I’d been thinking about going on my own as a consultant for a while,” she said. “So I knew what I wanted to do. But where was I going to do it?”  Office space rents in the Boston area were enough to give Dori heart palpitations. “There’s no way I was ready to commit to that type of expense – especially when they’re talking a year lease or even longer! – without knowing for certain my business was going to be successful.”

Dori decided to look closer to home for her office space. “Finishing the basement was one of those things I’d always meant to do, but I never really got around to it,” Dori said. “Now that I had a reason  and needed that office space, I started looking for a Scituate basement renovation contractor.”

“My new office didn’t have to be luxurious, but I definitely wanted it to be comfortable,” Dori said. “I was thrilled with the basement finishing systems that are available: it makes it so simple to get a really nice space in a very efficient manner. Picking out what the walls and flooring would look like was fun, and the contractor really paid attention to the fact I needed a lot of light – when you do as much paperwork as I plan to be doing, being able to see is a top priority.”

“Having my basement turned into a home office was one of the easiest and most satisfying part of starting my own business,” Dori said. “If everything else goes this well, the future will be bright indeed.”

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